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Strange deer behavior for late October
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossVolle" data-source="post: 5750781" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>Warm, slow and wet. That about sums it up. Weather was horrendous. 72 degrees or pouring and in some cases both. Neighbor did kill a really nice 10-point. Green scored 158 5/8. Beautiful buck. I had never had that deer on camera so I am assuming he stuck pretty tight on him. </p><p></p><p>What i did find particularly interesting was on the drive in Saturday morning i saw two really nice bucks hop the road on me. Running right there together. I pulled over there, rolled the window and was sure to let them know it was October 28th and this was unacceptable. </p><p></p><p>Went through about 10 SD cards with nothing really to note. Rather discouraging considering all the 3 year olds that were passed last year. Not quite understanding it at this point but i guess that is life. 1 for sure shooter, and another that i probably would shoot but would likely be a booner next year if i did not. But, the rut undoubtedly bring some bucks that we have not seen yet so i am optimistic considering the area. </p><p></p><p>Left out this morning not being able to hunt the morning because of a unmanageable monsoon. I'll be back for November 9th for a couple days but that is likely all she wrote for me. Might try to get out to Fort Campbell or something later in November. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Interested in what all [USER=20583]@Ski[/USER] has been seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossVolle, post: 5750781, member: 19409"] Warm, slow and wet. That about sums it up. Weather was horrendous. 72 degrees or pouring and in some cases both. Neighbor did kill a really nice 10-point. Green scored 158 5/8. Beautiful buck. I had never had that deer on camera so I am assuming he stuck pretty tight on him. What i did find particularly interesting was on the drive in Saturday morning i saw two really nice bucks hop the road on me. Running right there together. I pulled over there, rolled the window and was sure to let them know it was October 28th and this was unacceptable. Went through about 10 SD cards with nothing really to note. Rather discouraging considering all the 3 year olds that were passed last year. Not quite understanding it at this point but i guess that is life. 1 for sure shooter, and another that i probably would shoot but would likely be a booner next year if i did not. But, the rut undoubtedly bring some bucks that we have not seen yet so i am optimistic considering the area. Left out this morning not being able to hunt the morning because of a unmanageable monsoon. I'll be back for November 9th for a couple days but that is likely all she wrote for me. Might try to get out to Fort Campbell or something later in November. Interested in what all [USER=20583]@Ski[/USER] has been seeing. [/QUOTE]
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